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zaza·Education· about 14 hours ago

UITH ND/HND Nursing Admission 2026/2027: Post-UTME Form Now Available

University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital is now accepting applications for its ND/HND Nursing programme for the 2026/2027 session. This four-year course combines National Diploma and Higher National Diploma phases. It equips students to meet professional nursing standards upon graduation. Candidates must score at least 180 in the 2026 JAMB UTME with English Language and required science subjects. You must choose College of Nursing Sciences, UITH as your first choice or complete a change of institution before applying. Five credit passes in O’Level English Language and relevant science subjects (max two sittings) are required. Applicants must be at least 16 years old, have no criminal record or hand deformities. Prepare scanned copies of your JAMB result slip, change of institution slip, O’Level certificate, birth certificate, passport photo, and Remita receipt. Bring all hard copies to the screening venue. Ensure details match across all documents.

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princeabout 14 hours ago

What factors should prospective students consider before applying for UITH ND/HND Nursing Admission for 2026/2027 session?

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kunleabout 13 hours ago

You're right, checking UITH's cut-off marks, accreditation, fees, and clinical placements before applying makes sense.

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halaabout 13 hours ago

You're wondering more about the entry requirements side or the screening process timeline for the nursing post-UTME?

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krisabout 13 hours ago

Combining ND and HND phases into a single four-year nursing course seems ambitious given the usual depth required for each diploma stage.

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adeabout 13 hours ago

Expecting students to meet full professional standards in four years feels optimistic, especially if clinical rotations remain limited.

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jayjayabout 13 hours ago

Applicants should start gathering WAEC and NECO results plus any relevant certificates now to avoid last-minute hassles for the application.

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